Burma: Not Much Left to Nationalize

Burma's Dictator Ne Win, 52, must hate getting
up in the morning. What he rises to face each day is a nation of 22
million people plagued by at least five separate rebellions, ranging
from the Kachin tribesmen, who want autonomy, to the Red Flag
Communists, who are so fanatical that they think even China's Mao
Tse-tung is "too moderate." Burmese businessmen bitterly resent the
nationalization of industry; peasants grumble at the collectivization
of agriculture; Buddhist monks protest that government expropriation of
the rich robs them of endowments. Ne Win's latest enemies...